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  • ...He taught music in Bradford, was choral director with the Bradford Band of Hope Union, and a member of the Incorporated Society of Musicians. He died in Br
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  • ...a chapel in Penart, then a music teacher at Merthyr Tydfil and organist of Hope chapel. He was the conductor of Merthyr Musical Society and the North Glamo
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  • ...turn, derived from items passed to him by Maurice Greene. Time willing, I hope to identify reliable earlier sources, and to eliminate anachronistic misrea ...al was destroyed by the great fire of London. He then achieved the post of organist at Westminster Abbey.}}
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  • {{Title|''Gut Singer und ein Organist / Ein furmann der fortkommen wil''}} Gut Singer und ein Organist/
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  • ...ecoming organist at {{w|Newark-on-Trent|Newark}}. In 1773 he was appointed organist of St. Matthew's, {{w|Walsall}}. *''Lift up your heads in joyful hope''
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  • From 1 April 1741 until his death in 1770, John Broderip was organist of [[Wikipedia:Wells Cathedral|Wells Cathedral]] (a post held by his father ...ve Dictionary comments that 'On 2 September 1740, during a brief period as organist of {{w|Minehead}}, he advertised for subscribers to his ''[[A New Set of An
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  • His son, [[Samuel Webbe Jr.]] was also an organist and composer. *{{NoCo|Oh hope, thou soother sweet}}
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  • ...re, Composed for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 Voices. By Dr. Maurice Greene, Organist and Composer to His Majesty's Chapels Royal, &c. (Vol. 2) |align=right|26||{{NoCo|God is our hope and strength}}||align=right|38||align=right|26||align=right|272||
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  • Adams, Mr. ''Organist, Bridgetown, Totnes.''<br> Ash, Mr. ''Organist, Broadclist.''<br>
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  • ...e of Country Choirs, By J. Alcock, Jun<sup>r</sup>. Batchelor in Music and Organist of Walsall'. [[John Alcock Sr.|Dr. Alcock]], Organist of Sutton Coldfield and Tamworth, and Vicar Choral of the Cathedral at Lich
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  • The following work is published with the hope of affording some gratification to all true lovers of sacred harmony. The A Ash, Mr. W. J. Organist of St. Lawrence, ''Exeter''<br>
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  • [[Samuel Chapple|Chapple, Mr. S.]] Organist, ''Ashburton'', 2 Copies Coombe, Mr. W. S. Organist, ''Chelmsford''
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  • ...he next several years. His acceptance of the post was based in part on the hope that the climate of Switzerland would slow the progress of his tuberculosis
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  • Mr. John Elston, Leamington, Organist of Hatton. Mr. Henry T. Elliston, Organist, Leamington, 2 cop.
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  • ...ected parts of the Psalms of David, and Two Anthems, by Charles W. Hempel, Organist of St. Mary's, Truro.'' London. Falkner.<br><br> [[Samuel Chapple|Mr. S. Chapple]], organist, ditto.
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  • ...ow Weed is a composer and organist living in Lancaster, Ohio. He serves as organist and composer-in-residence at St Johns' Episcopal Church in Lancaster, Ohio, ...Key West and served there in numerous capacities, including cantor and sub-organist. Concurrently, he served as Minister of Music at St. Peter's Episcopal Chur
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  • ...the Volumes much sooner than it was possible for me to effect: However, I hope it will appear by the execution that this has been the single instance in w ...ds the Rev. Mr. WILLIAM GOSTLING, of Canterbury Cathedral, Mr. JAMES KENT, Organist of the Cathedral and College at Winchetter, Dr. WILLIAM HAYES, Music Profes
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  • [[Samuel Arnold|Arnold, Samuel]], Mus.D. Ox. Organist and Composer to his Majesty. [[John Wall Callcott|Callcott, J. W.]] Mus. B. Ox. Organist of Covent Garden and Asylum.
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  • ...of the Chapel Royal, and became Organist of the same in 1682. He was also Organist of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster, which Place he resigned *''What hope for us remains now he is gone? Z 472'' (1679)
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